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School fees: the smart way to save
16 hours ago ago from Money Matters
The mear mention of schools can be enough to send parents with young children into a panic. But when you add fees to the conversation things get even more tense. To make it a little easier, here are a few points tips for saving for school fees*. First, things to consider before your children start their education : 1: Look at the total costs of education before you start. It costs approximately £150,000 to £175,000 per child ...
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As Florida courts and lawmakers come to grips with a lawsuit challenging the adequacy of Florida's public school system, they should balance the competing interests of "uniformity" and "choice," Step Up for Students president Doug Tuthill writes in a column for the St. Petersburg Times: "The meaning of words such as "high quality" and "safe, secure" change depending on whether they are being defined within the context of an industrial or ...
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The foundation tied to the Microsoft fortune has told the Federal Communications Commission that the government should spend more money on high-speed Internet upgrades for public libraries and schools. The FCC should make it easier to apply, too. "A growing number of schools and public libraries cannot afford connectivity upgrades because of the inability to pay for one-time only installation, equipment and transport costs," the Bill and ...
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18 hours ago ago from Alan Chartock's Blog
When charter schools first came along, I had my doubts. But as the years passed and my son, Jonas, became the director of the State University of New York Charter School Institute, I began to change my mind. The passion that the president of the United States, the governor of Massachusetts, the mayor of New York, and my son have all invested in the idea of charter schools has helped convince me that charters are important in places where ...
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